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Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
Why Leaders Need To Understand Dis-Stress To Gain Legendary Success
One of the most relevant words in the office environment today is "Burnout". Burnout simply means that people are experiencing so much Dis-Stress that their bodies are literally shutting down.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Journal
EXPLORING REMARKABLE TALES OF SURVIVAL!!! 'AGAINST ALL ODDS: WHEN PLANES BREAK APART, LIVES ARE SAVED' SHEDS LIGHT ON THE RESILIENCE AND RESOURCEFULNESS OF INDIVIDUALS FACING AVIATION EMERGENCIES
A Near Miss in Japanese Skies (2001): In the early months of 2001, two commercial airplanes found themselves on a potentially catastrophic collision course high above Japan. The first aircraft, a massive Boeing 747, carried over 400 passengers and was soaring skyward from Tokyo's Haneda International Airport. Meanwhile, the second plane, a slightly smaller one with approximately 250 passengers, had initiated its journey from Busan, South Korea, en route to Tokyo, Japan. Both flights seemed to be progressing as routine air travel does: passengers were indulging in in-flight meals, stretching their legs, and engaging in typical activities.
By Almustapha Babangida2 years ago in Journal
A Terrible Idea That 90% Of Leaders Will Likely Do To Entice Employees Back To The Office
I've become fairly outspoken against the idea of forcing employees back to the office. I've begun to amass a set of articles explaining why it makes no sense.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Journal
Ukraine says Russian strike killed 51 in one of the deadliest attacks of the war
Ukraine says Russian strike killed 51 in one of the deadliest attacks of the war A Russian missile strike killed at least 51 people, including a child, in a village near the eastern Ukrainian city of Kupiansk on Thursday, officials say, in one of the deadliest attacks against civilians since the conflict began.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Journal
Modern Zealand pulverize Britain in World Cup 2023 opener after one of the quickest run chase
Tally back those boundaries. For the record Britain hit 27 and Unused Zealand 38, but there was no requirement for spurious tiebreakers as, after confining their rivals to 282, the Dark Caps savaged the ruling 50- and 20-over champions amid a reaction in which for all intents and purposes each over was super. The ultimate diversion of the final World Glass given England’s cricket fans with a few of their most prized recollections; the primary of this one will have created a few of the foremost terrible.
By Farhan Dogar2 years ago in Journal
Becoming a History: Watchers turned off by purge stadium for England’s Cricket World Container opener
Cricket World Glass organizers said they were cheerful with the participation at the tournament’s opening coordinate between Britain and Modern Zealand in spite of the huge regions of purge seats in Ahmedabad that provoked a mix of feedback and mocking from worldwide spectators. The Britain all-rounder Danielle Wyatt reverberated the considerations of numerous when she tweeted: “Where’s the crowd?”
By Farhan Dogar2 years ago in Journal
Afghanistan: A Tale of Struggles, Shifting Alliances, and the Return of the Taliban
The history of Afghanistan is marked by a tumultuous struggle for power, with the Taliban at its center, first emerging in the 1990s and subsequently returning to power in 2021. This two-decade journey from their initial rule to their recent takeover of Afghanistan is a complex narrative influenced by both domestic and international factors.
By Vivian Yao2 years ago in Journal
Zelenskyy: From Comedian to Unlikely Hero
In Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy was not just any comedian; he was the most recognizable and successful one. His rise to fame was anchored in his comedy show, "Servant of the People," which was known for its blend of humor, including both lowbrow and clever political satire. Zelenskyy's ability to deliver sharp takedowns of politicians, both Ukrainian and Russian, made him a household name.
By Vivian Yao2 years ago in Journal










